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  • O Sacred Head, Now Wounded: A Liturgy for Daily Worship from Pascha to Pentecost

    A 48-Day Devotional Liturgy for Remembering Christ’s Life, Death, and Resurrection 

    God’s offer of eternal life through his work on the cross remains the greatest gift the world has known. But contrary to its importance, Holy Week always seems to pass by quickly and be associated with habitual practices that elicit little reflection. As a result, it can be challenging for Christians to establish routines for meditation on Christ’s life, death, and resurrection.

    $32.99
  • The Holy Spirit (Sinclair B. Ferguson)

    The Holy Spirit, once forgotten, has been “rediscovered” in the twentieth century–or has he? Sinclair Ferguson believes we should rephrase this common assertion: “While his work has been recognized, the Spirit himself remains to many Christians an anonymous, faceless aspect of the divine being.” In order to redress this balance, Ferguson seeks to recover the who of the Spirit fully as much as the what and how.

    Ferguson’s study is rooted and driven by the scriptural story of the Spirit in creation and redemption. Throughout he shows himself fully at home in the church’s historical theology of the Spirit and conversant with the wide variety of contemporary Christians who have explored the doctrine of the Holy Spirit.

    Foundational issues are surveyed and clarified. Hard questions are explored and answered. Clarity and insight radiate from every page. Here is the mature reflection of a Reformed theologian who will summon respect and charity from those who disagree.

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  • The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings Which Followed

    The Korean Pentecost shows what God can do when His people take Him at His Word.”
    — J. G. Vos

    Back in print for the first time since 1977, this is a remarkable account of the first 60 years of the church in Korea (mainly North Korea). William Blair (1876–1970), in his first term of missionary service, was at the center of the great revival of 1907, and his account of this and the events leading up to it forms the first part of the book. Blair includes a thrilling description of how the gospel first came to Korea.

    His son-in-law Bruce Hunt (1903–92) then continues the story. Born in Pyongyang (capital of North Korea), he shows how the revival was followed by a baptism of suffering under the Japanese and Communists. During his 48 years of missionary service in Korea, Hunt personally knew many of the Korean Christian martyrs.

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